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Update Forecaster Toolbox Installation authored Dec 18, 2020 by Dimitris Tsoukalas's avatar Dimitris Tsoukalas
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In this section, we provide instructions on how the user can build from scratch a new Docker Image that contains the python Flask app and the Conda environment of the of the Forecasting Toolbox. In this section, we provide instructions on how the user can build from scratch a new Docker Image that contains the python Flask app and the Conda environment of the of the Forecasting Toolbox.
- **Step 1**: Download and install [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) - **Step 1**: Download and install [Docker](https://www.docker.com/).
- **Step 2**: Clone the latest Forecasting Toolbox version that can be found in the present Gitlab repository of the Forecasting Toolbox and navigate to the root directory. You should see a *DockerFile* and a *environment.yml* file, which contains the Conda environment dependencies. - **Step 2**: Clone the latest Forecasting Toolbox version that can be found in the present Gitlab repository of the Forecasting Toolbox and navigate to the root directory. You should see a *DockerFile* and a *environment.yml* file, which contains the Conda environment dependencies.
- **Step 3**: In the home directory of the Forecasting Toolbox, open cmd and execute the following command: - **Step 3**: In the home directory of the Forecasting Toolbox, open cmd and execute the following command:
```bash ```bash
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